
Agricultural Trade Remains a Top Priority
The coronavirus pandemic has dealt an economic blow to many U.S. industries, and agriculture is certainly no exception. Grain and livestock prices have ...
continue readingThe coronavirus pandemic has dealt an economic blow to many U.S. industries, and agriculture is certainly no exception. Grain and livestock prices have ...
continue readingMark your calendars for Friday, March 27. South Dakota Corn’s 34th annual conference is rescheduled for that day after a blizzard forced postponement from ...
continue readingChristmas became a little more merry and bright thanks to some good news about two important trade agreements. Bipartisan passage of the United ...
continue readingBecome an SDCGA member in December and receive a $25 Cabelas gift card. When U.S. House Democrats announced Tuesday that they would support passage of the ...
continue readingMake Your Voice Heard The EPA and President Trump need to hear directly from farmers. So here’s the deal. We’re asking you to visit https://www.ncga.com ...
continue readingWhen the United States and Japan signed a trade agreement in late September, it was welcome news for agriculture. What would be even better news is if ...
continue readingThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s recent decision to grant 31 small-refinery biofuel waivers is a huge blow to the ethanol industry and to South ...
continue readingAt South Dakota Corn, we’re always looking for the best ways to communicate with you, our state’s farmers. Whether it’s through mailings, our website, ...
continue readingBy Steve Johnson, Iowa State University Extension Farmers who are dealing with delayed and prevented planting decisions need to keep good records and ...
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